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Orang Asli (Indigenous Malaysian) Biomedical Bibliography AS Baer

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320. Tan, S. G., and Y. S. Teng. Saliva acid phosphatases and amylase in Senoi and aboriginal<br />

Malays and superoxide dismutase in various racial groups of Peninsular Malaysia. Japanese J.<br />

Human Genetics 23:133-138, 1978. (Studied staff and patients at Gombak hospital.)<br />

321. Tills, D., A. Kopec, and R. Tills. The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups and other<br />

Polymorphisms. Suppl. 1. Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 1983.<br />

322. Valente, F. P., et al. The evolution and diversity of TNF block haplotypes in Europeans,<br />

Asians, and Australian aborigines. Genes and Immunity 10 (7):607-615, 2009. (Studied the<br />

tumor necrosis factor region of DNA in Temuan, Jehai, Bidayuh, and others.)<br />

323. Vella, F. Abnormal hemoglobins, thalassemia, and erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate<br />

dehydrogenase deficiency in Singapore and Malaya. 10 th Pacific Sci. Congress, Honolulu, 1961.<br />

Abstracts of Symposium Papers, pp. 421-422, 1961, but cited in Livingstone, 1985 as Oceania<br />

32:219-225, 1962. (Reports a Hb E allele frequency of 0.17 for 41 Semelai.)<br />

324. Vos, G. and R. Kirk. Di a , Js a and V blood groups in South and Southeast Asia. Nature<br />

189:321-322, 1961. (Reports data on “Senoi,” some of which are mislabeled in Cavalli-Sforza et<br />

al., 1994.)<br />

325. Wang, J., et al. Nine different glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) variants in the<br />

<strong>Malaysian</strong> population with Malay, Chinese, Indian and <strong>Orang</strong> <strong>Asli</strong> (Aboriginal <strong>Malaysian</strong>)<br />

backgrounds. Acta Medica Okayama 62 (5):327-332, 2008. (Studied blood samples from 2<br />

Selangor hospitals.)<br />

326. Welch, Q. In 1971 Annual Report, Univ. California Internat. Center for Med. Research, San<br />

Francisco. (Reports <strong>Orang</strong> <strong>Asli</strong> dermatoglyphics are quite different from those of Europeans;<br />

Semai and Temuan are alike.)<br />

327. Welch, Q. Peptidase B variants among the Semai, Temuan, Semelai, and Jakun groups of<br />

the West <strong>Malaysian</strong> <strong>Orang</strong> <strong>Asli</strong>. Human Heredity 23:482-486, 1973.<br />

328. Welch, Q. Hand dermatoglyphics: some methodology results. (Abstract) Australian-New<br />

Zealand Association for Advancement of Sci. symposium on Human Variation in Southeast Asia.<br />

Perth, August, 1973.<br />

329. Welch, Q., L. E. Lie-Injo, and J. Bolton. Adenylate kinase and malate dehydrogenase in<br />

four <strong>Malaysian</strong> racial groups. Humangenetik 14:61-63, 1971. (Studied Semai, Temuan, Semelai,<br />

and Jakun at Gombak hospital.)<br />

330. Welch, Q., L. E. Lie-Injo, and J. Bolton. Phosphoglucomutase and carbonic anhydrase in<br />

West <strong>Malaysian</strong> aborigines. Human Heredity 22:28-37, 1972. (Studied Perak Semai, Kelantan<br />

Temiar, and miscellaneous <strong>Orang</strong> <strong>Asli</strong>.)<br />

331. Welch, Q., et al. Adenosine deaminase polymorphism among the Semai, Temuan, Semelai,<br />

and Jakun groups of West Malaysia <strong>Orang</strong> <strong>Asli</strong>. Human Heredity 28:62-65, 1978.<br />

332. Zainuddin, Z. and W. Goodwin. Mitochondrial DNA profiling of modern Malay and <strong>Orang</strong><br />

<strong>Asli</strong> populations in peninsular Malaysia. Internat. Congress Series 1261:428-430, 2004.<br />

(Malays were found to differ from Jehai and Kensiu in mtDNA.)

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